Dashboard cameras record more than just video footage. They also log GPS coordinates, altitude information, shock sensor data and other details, depending on the dashcam model. Dashcam Viewer gives you the possibility of viewing this information, alongside the video footage. You can retrace your routes on a map, view all sorts of statistics in graphs and more. Together with your dashcam, you can think of this application as a black box for your car.

The software is free to try, without any functionality restrictions. It is available for Windows and Mac OS X and it can be installed in no time. The software doesn't require any additional tools or codecs and you don't have to sacrifice too much memory or processing power to run it.

The main user interface, looks, feels and behaves like a standard video player. You can load dashcam footage through a standard Open dialog and play it like any other videos. What's more, the software displays three more windows, besides the main interface, on which you can see various graphs that update in real time, speed, heading and even your route's progress on a Google or Bing-powered map.

The best part is that all the information is updated in real time, as you play the video. In other words, you can watch your recorded video footage and see your G-forces, speed, heading, your location on a map and other stats, in the current point in the video's timeline.

The software lets you choose different measuring systems and you can make other fine tweaks as well. If you need the recorded information for something, you can export it in CSV and GPX files and you can even take snapshots.

Dashcam Viewer gives you the possibility of unleashing the full potential of a modern dashcam.

Pros: The software displays a wide range of information, in real time, alongside recorded dashcam footage. The information is synchronized with the video's timeline. You can export the information in CSV and GPX files.